Kinabalu Oil Fields

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Summary Information

  • Operator: Repsol
  • Country: Malaysia
  • Location:
  • Production start:
  • Partners: Repsol - 60%, PETRONAS - 40%
  • Type: Oil / Gas
  • Estimated Reserves:
  • Production Volume:

Description

  • The Kinabalu oil fields comprise the Kinabalu Main, Kinabalu East and Kinabalu Far East fields, offshore Sabah
  • The development utilises a Central Processing Platform CPP
  • The gas and oil are transported by pipelines through Samarang facilities and then onwards to Labuan Crude Oil Terminal for storage and export.

Contractors

  • Sime Darby:** Kinabalu Jacket
  • TH Heavy Engineering: PCC Topside
  • PCSB: Topsides
  • MMHE: KNPG-B Platform
  • Kencana: Drilling Jacket & Topsides
  • Global Industries: Pipeline installation
  • BC Petrochemical: CO2 Snuffing System & Various pumps
  • Petrofac-RNZ: Non Associated Gas (NAG) Field Development Project

History

  • 1989 - Kinabalu Oil Field discovered
  • 2008 - Contracts awarded by Petronas
  • 2012 - Talisman is awarded the licence
  • 2014 - Repsol acquired Talisman becoming the operator

Geology

Links

  1. Geology of Kinabalu field and its water injection scheme
  2. Anggerik Laksana Platform References
  3. BC Petrochemical Oil And Gas Processing References
  4. Petrofac-RNZ Offshore and Platform References
  5. Serimax Asia Pipeline References
  6. TH Heavy Engineering Platform References
  7. Petronas Carigali Awards RM2.8 Billion Worth Of Contracts To Local Fabricators
  8. Sime Darby Clinches Oil & Gas Contract Worth RM1 billion
  9. PETRONAS Awards Talisman Energy the Kinabalu Oil PSC
  1. Repsol reaches an agreement with Talisman Energy to acquire the Canadian oil company